Even at the last amp-hour of the battery's life, there is 10.5V and at least 11.7V to the radio. When using the Super Booster, the result is at least 15 hours of continuous transmit. ![]() That results in over one-third of amp-hours in the battery cannot be used for transmit without a booster.įor example, when doing 100W SSB with a 74AH battery (car size) allows for 10 hours continuous transmit. However, radios require at least 11.7V to transmit. The advantage of using the Super Booster is that a Lead Acid battery is rated in Amp-Hours for use down to 10.5V. The output level can be set by a trimmer pot to any value up to 15V. When the voltage from a battery drops, the Super Booster brings it up to a level that allows for optimal transmit. The N8XJK Super Booster was specially designed for use with a radio. This model is an improvement on a design that has been widely used in Amateur radio for more than 15 years. ![]() West Mountain Radio has collaborated with N8XJK to bring back the popular TG Electronics Booster! This unit will help you get the most life out of your battery.
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